I actually first played Jumping Flash! for the first time about 18 months ago when it was released on the PSN. While the graphics don't hold up, I think the game play is pretty solid. Here's hoping someday for a PSN or PSP remake.
Though I don't go to the local video rental places often, they do stock the latest console games. Also, there is Gamefly, which is sort of like Netflix for games.
As somebody who had a kidney transplant a little more than 12 years ago, I can to pretty much everything that you've said. The point of the cost of the drugs is definitely one of the larger factors - my main two immunosuppressant drugs cost me $80 for a month's supply. That doesn't include other medications that offset what the immunosuppressants are doing.
I know on newer Macs you can just hold down the mouse button (or left mouse button if you're using a multi-button mouse) at boot to eject CDs and DVDs. Was this not the case for floppies?
I'm currently 25. I was diagnosed as a diabetic when I was 13, shortly after a kidney transplant. Neither of the conditions were results of life style, but both of them require rather expensive medications and constant care.
Apparently you haven't played the demo. HAWX has two modes: "Assist On", which is very much like Ace Combat and other arcadey flight combat games. The other mode, "Assist Off" is 3rd person view point flying, which is more reminiscent of RC Flying is some other sims. It also allows planes to drift in the air (not sure when the game turned into Need for Speed).
Personally, I'm still not sure what I think of it. I may pick the game later when the price is down or when I can get it off of Goozex for less points.
Come on batteries to read a book (well maybe at night time, saves on flashlight batteries).
The Kindle, like just about all eBooks, uses an e-paper screen, which doesn't have its own light source. You would still need to provide your own. Not sure if the glare from a flashlight would be a problem though.
In regards to the mis-translation idea, Kaz Hirai speaks perfect English (Ridge Racer!). In fact, I've only ever seen him speak English, never Japanese.
Would you expect a novice to check file permissions before trying to delete a file? I'm willing to bet that the thought wouldn't cross the mind of the average computer user.
While I'm aware of using custom chips and what not inside of cartridges, I hardly think that would count in the argument since the end user isn't doing anything out of the ordinary to play the game.
For what it's worth, those keyboard shortcuts were in Mac OS way before Windows had them. Also, it's the "command key" not the "Mac key".
I'm sure they'll cry themselves to sleep at night at the loss of your purchase.
Considering we use Progress, I was thinking the same thing...
For what it's worth, my phone takes 2 MP (1600x1200) pictures, though the quality isn't nearly as good as an actual 2 MP camera.
For what it's worth, Nintendo's handhelds don't have regional lockout.
I actually first played Jumping Flash! for the first time about 18 months ago when it was released on the PSN. While the graphics don't hold up, I think the game play is pretty solid. Here's hoping someday for a PSN or PSP remake.
Though I don't go to the local video rental places often, they do stock the latest console games. Also, there is Gamefly, which is sort of like Netflix for games.
What about PowerShell?
What about CowboyNeal?
I'm pretty sure that happens with the RSS feed too...
As somebody who had a kidney transplant a little more than 12 years ago, I can to pretty much everything that you've said. The point of the cost of the drugs is definitely one of the larger factors - my main two immunosuppressant drugs cost me $80 for a month's supply. That doesn't include other medications that offset what the immunosuppressants are doing.
I know on newer Macs you can just hold down the mouse button (or left mouse button if you're using a multi-button mouse) at boot to eject CDs and DVDs. Was this not the case for floppies?
Because he hasn't been proven guilty.
I'm currently 25. I was diagnosed as a diabetic when I was 13, shortly after a kidney transplant. Neither of the conditions were results of life style, but both of them require rather expensive medications and constant care.
How is the parent flamebait mods? It's completely factual, at least from what I've ready about MS Office 2007 SP2.
I'm pretty sure that those are just ports of the Gamecube games, which still look pretty good.
Apparently you haven't played the demo. HAWX has two modes: "Assist On", which is very much like Ace Combat and other arcadey flight combat games. The other mode, "Assist Off" is 3rd person view point flying, which is more reminiscent of RC Flying is some other sims. It also allows planes to drift in the air (not sure when the game turned into Need for Speed).
Personally, I'm still not sure what I think of it. I may pick the game later when the price is down or when I can get it off of Goozex for less points.
Well, considering the Kindle already runs Linux, I'd say it's more of a matter of time until somebody figures "something" out.
Come on batteries to read a book (well maybe at night time, saves on flashlight batteries).
The Kindle, like just about all eBooks, uses an e-paper screen, which doesn't have its own light source. You would still need to provide your own. Not sure if the glare from a flashlight would be a problem though.
Ahh, my bad. Apologies.
In regards to the mis-translation idea, Kaz Hirai speaks perfect English (Ridge Racer!). In fact, I've only ever seen him speak English, never Japanese.
So, business as usual? ;)
Windows 7 is literally putting lipstick on a pig!
I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Would you expect a novice to check file permissions before trying to delete a file? I'm willing to bet that the thought wouldn't cross the mind of the average computer user.
While I'm aware of using custom chips and what not inside of cartridges, I hardly think that would count in the argument since the end user isn't doing anything out of the ordinary to play the game.